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6Remember how your mom always said to stand up straight? ''This is why...''
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8A stock pose used to show how feral a character is by having them stand and walk in a manner reminiscent of an ape or of a stereotypical caveman. They are hunched over, and walk slightly like a gorilla. This is used to show the character has regressed to a primal, wild state.
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10In downplayed examples, the character remains biped, but stands hunched over, with their arms hanging down and their head jutting forward from their shoulders. More extreme cases drop entirely to all fours, with the characters resting their weight on their knuckles as well as their feet. Note that, since human legs are considerably longer than human arms, a fully quadrupedal, knuckle-walking stance requires the character in question to have a truly apelike anatomy in addition to an apelike mindset if they're to walk like this without some truly awkward contortions.
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12This is not that easy to do. Too many times, the "primal" part is left out, and the actors just end up sneering, hissing, and hopping about like a kid trying to be a kangaroo.
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14If done right, this can strike fear into our hearts either by the character doing the stance looking intimidating or by coming off as inhuman. This may be due to suffering a nervous breakdown and showing an animalistic side. However, this often this falls short and strikes {{Narm}} into our hearts.
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16The FrazettaMan is almost always depicted in this stance. Compare LimpAndLivid, ThreePointLanding, and RunningOnAllFours. Has nothing to do with PrimalScene.
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18!!Examples:
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22* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Viral does this while fighting Kamina. Justified in that he's part cat, and fights like one when he's on foot.
23* In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' and its [[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion new film series]], a hunched body posture, with the rarer bouts of quadrupedal locomotion, are used with Evas and humanoid Angels to amplify the sense that we're dealing with primal, nigh-unstoppable forces. More notable examples are when Eva-01 goes [[UnstoppableRage berserk]] against Zeruel in the TV series, and when [[spoiler:Eva-02 enters "Beast Mode" in ''Eva 2.0'']].
24* ''Manga/DeathNote'': This is L's modus operandi when [[GeniusDitz not sitting in uncomfortable positions or staring at a computer screen for hours on end]].
25* Be ''very, very afraid'' if you see a Diclonius in ''Manga/ElfenLied'' walking like this.
26* Ed from ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' does this, though more because she's the TeamPet (even though the crew also has Ein, an actual dog); she also hisses and jumps around when pissed off.
27* ''Franchise/DotHack'': You know Haseo's pissed when he sports three tails, [[SpikesOfDoom spiky armor]], hunches like a wolf, has very sharp claws, and can friggin summon thousands of swords just for one target. [[spoiler: This comes with a mental state like an animal, in which he is soundly defeated thanks to better tactics]]
28* Yammy from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' does this sometimes.
29** Whereas Grimmjow does it constantly.
30* Shmion from the first season of ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry''.
31* The [[SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan Jinchuriki]] from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' do this when they go [[UnstoppableRage berserk]], and Naruto himself in particular is strangely similar to Eva unit 01 in this regard.
32* Orson from ''Literature/RecordOfLodossWar'' when he enters his UnstoppableRage.
33* Negi Springfield of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' whenever his monstrous side starts to take over.
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37* ''Ugolino and His Sons'' by Creator/AugusteRodin gets across that the subject is a vile man starved unto cannibalism by showing him walking over his children's corpses on all fours. He looks just like a wild animal with its mouth agape in hunger.
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41* Creator/JackKirby loves this pose, usually with more "primal" characters, like [[ComicBook/NewGods Kalibak]] or ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk.
42* ''ComicBook/SecretSix'': Ragdoll is usually depicted like this due to his [[{{Contortionist}} extreme flexibility]], but on the rare occasion when he elects to stand up straight, everyone [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness pays attention]].
43* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Spidey does this from time to time, usually symbolizing that the villain isn't dealing with their Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man anymore, or otherwise doing a nimble variation of this trope to show that he's ready to spring to action at any moment.
44* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
45** The Beast and Nightcrawler, [[DependingOnTheArtist sometimes]].
46** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} often uses this as his "pre-asskicking pose", coupled with his extended claws, naturally.
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50* In Cat Bountry's ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' fanfic ''Surrogate'', Medic ends up so overwhelmed by the disgusting and horrible things he's just witnessed that he can't stand up and has to crawl on all fours.
51* In My Little Pony fancomic ''Webcomic/TheLastAdventure'', Discord drops on fours to defend Fluttershy from the Chimera and Timberwolves. Moments later, he runs on fours, not only because he runs quickly this way (he can't fly because he lost his powers once again), but [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome also because he is injuried and weak, so the weight of his long body is too much for his short hind legs]].
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55* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'': The Beast at first stands and walks like this, but gradually begins to stand and walk upright as the film progresses to show the fact that he is gradually becoming more civilized; and Gaston, who stands and walks upright, until near the end of the film, he reveals his evil self and starts to stand and walk like this. The curse is also at fault here, because it turned him both in spirit and mind, more and more into an animal.
56* ''WesternAnimation/CatwomanHunted''. After transforming, Cheetah hunches forward while standing on two legs. Justified due to her legs having shifted to be much more feline and giving her a digigrade stance as a result.
57* ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'':
58** In ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda2'', Lord Shen's wolf soldiers are always in a primal stance. Even when they're not on all-fours, they're constantly hunched over.
59** BigBad Kai from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'' is also hunched and may charge on all fours.
60* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'', the title character often uses his knuckles as front limbs, walking on all fours like the gorillas that raised him. This is mostly to show his savage upbringing, since otherwise he's a pretty NiceGuy without any ferocity.
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64* The Hulk in ''Film/TheAvengers2012'' assumes a hunched, almost gorilla-stance. He even [[GroundPunch slams both fists into the ground]] and grunts at one point.
65* Creator/JackNicholson in the first film of ''Film/TheShining'' as he's going mad.
66* ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' has the Joker doing a subtle version of this.
67* Coolio as TheDragon in ''Film/Dracula3000''.
68* The two evil sons taunting Lavinia after they mutilate her in ''Film/{{Titus}}''.
69* ''Film/GreystokeTheLegendOfTarzanLordOfTheApes'': John (i.e. Tarzan in this adaptation of the story, though never given that name) emulates the posture of the apes that raised him.
70* In the ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'' franchise the apes walk like this, supposedly to make them more, well, apelike. It was more pronounced in the sequels, especially ''Film/ConquestOfThePlanetOfTheApes'', where they were supposed to be more primitive.
71* The Creator/PeterJackson ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' films:
72** Played straight with the Moria orcs and goblins and averted in the design of the Uruk-Hai and Mordor orcs. According to the behind-the-scenes features, quite a bit of time went into training the stunt actors portraying orcs to ''not'' walk like monkeys due to the possibility of making them more {{narm}}-inducing than fearsome.
73** Gollum, who is permenently hunched over and often lopes on all fours when running. One orc describes him in the books as "rather like a spider himself, or perhaps like a starved frog."
74** Trolls walk in a hunched stance, and fittingly, they are more savage and primitive than orcs (most of them are unable to talk). WordOfGod says they were supposed to move like a bipedal rhinoceros. In ''Film/TheHobbitTheBattleOfTheFiveArmies'', a few trolls go even further: they carry catapults on their back, and stand on all fours like a gorilla to stabilize themselves when the catapult is launched.
75* Dominic Greene in ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' uses a very subtle version of this, betraying his sinister nature over his high society, charitable facade. After his VillainousBreakdown, it becomes far more obvious when he [[{{Narm}} screams like a demonic monkey]] while [[AxeCrazy attacking Bond with an axe.]]
76* ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'': Vampires usually turn inhuman--demonic and beastly--when they are about to feed. You rarely see one stroll across the ceiling; usually they go on all fours when they're skirting across the ceiling. Lestat and Louis, repeatedly.
77* [[CombiningMecha Devastator]] from ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'' actually stands and walks like this.
78* The skeletons in Creator/RayHarryhausen's ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts'' stand at attention when they first emerge, but when Aeetes exerts them to [[LargeHam "KILL KILL KILL THEM ALL!"]], they all hunch over. ''In unison.''
79* Kayako Saeki from ''Film/TheGrudge'' and Sadako Yamamura from ''Film/{{Ringu}}'' do this when crawling down the stairs and out of a TV, respectively.
80* Seth Brundle develops a very noticeable version of this at later stages of his [[PartialTransformation transformation]] in ''Film/TheFly1986''. Justified as not only is he mentally regressing (and becoming increasingly egotistical), but [[BodyHorror his skeletal structure has actually shifted]].
81* One of the villainous fighters in ''Film/BangkokKnockout'' consistently stands in a hunched position, and fights on all-fours in an animalistic fashion.
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85* In ''Before Adam'' by Creator/JackLondon, telling the story of a tribe of primitive men, the main antagonist Red-Eye prefers to knuckle-walk, unlike the rest of his tribe members who walk fully erect. This is one of his many-many "atavistic" traits.
86* [[spoiler: Rochester's first wife, [[MadwomanInTheAttic Bertha]]]] in ''Literature/JaneEyre'' walks like this: "What it was, beast or human, one could not, at first sight, tell; it grovelled, seemingly, on all fours..."
87* The woman in the wallpaper, creeping and creeping, from Charlotte Perkins Gilman's ''Literature/TheYellowWallpaper''. [[spoiler: [[ParanoiaFuel And, eventually, the narrator.]] [[FridgeLogic How she manages to finish writing the story while creeping is another question]].]]
88* The Shadow King in Creator/WalterMoers's ''Literature/TheCityOfDreamingBooks'' walks on all fours like a gorilla when he's angry.
89* Roger Chillingworth in ''Literature/TheScarletLetter'' by the end.
90* ''Literature/SherlockHolmes'': One of the stories that was worst hit by ScienceMarchesOn is "The Creeping Man", where a respected university professor is seen walking around on all fours, climbing trees and walls, and generally behaving like an ape at night, and has no memory of anything happening afterwards. It turns out that [[spoiler:hthe professor had been injecting himself with a serum made from primates to restore his youth, which certainly gave him back his energy but also made his mind regress the night of the injection before he fully returned to his senses.]]
91* [[spoiler: Wes Maggs under the Chaos witch's control]] in the ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'' novel ''Blood Pact''.
92* ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'': Whether they're centuries old or [[SuperPoweredEvilSide freshly transformed]], if vampires feel threatened or upset in any way they crouch as if to spring on their opponents, make their hands into claws, and hiss like cats.
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96* The Ferengi in their first episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''. People laughed so hard at them, they were later turned into [[PlanetOfHats a race of]] PluckyComicRelief [[HonestJohnsDealership conniving merchants]].
97* The savage people in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "Utopia".
98** In a variation from a later episode, the CameBackWrong [[JokerImmunity resurrected]] [[spoiler: [[TheMaster Master]]]] has become much more feral than he was before, and often hunches forward into a gargoyle-like pose while sitting down, but usually stands up straight (though there are a few points when he adopts this position while standing, too).
99%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': The First Slayer.
100* Wild-animal-themed ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' teams ''[[Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman Gingaman]]'' and ''[[Series/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger Gaoranger]]'' use this instead of the typical SuperSentaiStance.
101* [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness The original]] ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'' combined this with a karate stance when facing off the MonsterOfTheWeek.
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105* Wrestling/RandyOrton will occasionally do this when he's about to hit someone with an RKO...although he normally Averts this, considering the fact that he goes into a psycho state before he does the move, which involves him getting on his knees and slamming the ground repeatedly with his fists, or just dropping down completely and punching the ground slowly. Although this is used to evoke the feeling of a viper.
106* A lot of hardcore wrestlers adopt a stance similar to this, whether willingly adopted (like Wrestling/AlSnow when he was in full J.O.B Squad swing with "Head") or as a result of taking too many bumps over the length of a career (like Wrestling/MickFoley, although it could be argued that most of the gimmicks he had benefited from a more deranged looking stance and gait).
107* Funnily enough, completely averted by both Wrestling/GorillaMonsoon and Wrestling/KingKongBundy.
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111* ''TabletopGame/RocketAge'': Venusians, who are essentially intelligent gorillas, all walk like this. Theirs is also a culture of tribal warfare and the hunt.
112* ''Franchise/{{Warhammer}}'':
113** Across all settings, the Orcs/Orks/Orruks stand in a hunched, slumping posture, with their heads projecting horizontally from their shoulders and their hands hanging almost to the ground.
114** ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay'': The Hulking Brute mutation, one of the mutation options in the 2E ''Tome of Corruption'', causes its bearer to become stooped and bent over, with a heavy brow ridge and long arms that drag on the ground as they walk.
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118* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' has the Hordika doing this, though you wouldn't have known if you hadn't seen the movie or read the books.
119** The Toys ''do'' have to do this to fire their Disk launchers at something though.
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123%%* ''VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon'': Adult Alma.
124* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'': The default standing postures of the Bokoblins and Moblins -- primitive, aggressive orc-like beings who serve as the game's primary humanoid enemies -- has their heads slumping forward, their long arms handing down and to the side, and their short legs bent and splayed. Notably, when Bokoblins stand up straight, they're a solid head taller than Link, but their usual postures put them at about eye level.
125* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
126** Ridley's default posture is this in ''VideoGame/MetroidOtherM'', which makes him seem gorilla-like. This, along with his sudden change in bulk in comparison to his earlier incarnations in the series, has led to fans giving him the nickname "Roidley".
127** ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'': The E.M.M.I.s can be bipedal if they choose to be, but spend most of their time crawling on all fours.
128%%* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'': The [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orcs]] are like this.
129* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
130** Bowser has a monstrous, hunched-over stance in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''. His stance becomes much more human-like starting with the fourth installment, which reflects a change in his moveset from primal, reptilian movements to a surprisingly agile wrestler-type fighter.
131** Ridley is hunched over in a gargoyle-like position similar to his depiction in ''VideoGame/MetroidOtherM'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' in his playable debut in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''. Even when hunched over, Ridley is still the [[MemeticMutation biggest]] fighter in the game, even bigger than Bowser who stands fully upright. One of his taunts is just standing up straight.
132%%** Wolf assumes this pose.
133%%** Also Franchise/DonkeyKong, which isn't surprising considering he's an ape.
134* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'':
135** Riot of the Bood Iori and Leona. Also combined with blood-red hair, pure white eyes, unearthly howling, double the normal amount of speed, and gouts of smoke/steam from the mouth. Fun stuff.
136** King of Dinosaurs (Tizoc in a PaperThinDisguise) in KOF XIV, as fitting for his new status as a Heel. Also with a more brutal fighting style and, of course, a dinosaur-themed costume in place of his old Griffon costume.
137%%* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'':
138%%** With the exception of the [[OurElvesAreDifferent Blood Elves]] and tauren, all the male models for the Horde races exhibit this.
139%%** On the Alliance side, [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Worgen]].
140* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGearX2'''s Robo-Ky had this stance before he was completely overhauled into a LethalJokeCharacter in the [[CapcomSequelStagnation later versions of the game]]. He crawls on the ground as his walking animation. This, combined with his distorted theme song, made him seem a little more threatening than his later incarnation...
141%%* ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'': Devil Jin has been known to do this.
142%%* ''VideoGame/WayOfTheSamurai'': The Yakuza.
143* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
144** The aptly-named Brutes, described by Creator/{{Bungie}} as bear-gorillas, will go ''berserk'' if you break their shields or kill their allies, with the ones in ''VideoGame/Halo2'' taking up this stance.
145** Grunts can sometimes be seen walking on all fours when idle, and occasionally will pound their chests. In the Grunts' case, this seems more to emphasize their primitive weakness compared to the rest of the Covenant.
146%%* ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'': Lizardman. Also any ''Soul Calibur IV'' created character with his style.
147* ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'': Kratos has this pose when he gets his blades out.
148* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'': Tanks are heavily hunched over, and walk on the knuckles of their huge arms.
149* ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'': Alex Mercer has exceedingly bad posture, and that's before he shifts his biomass into his arms, making them heavy enough to smash tanks. Among other things.
150%%* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'':
151%%** Blanka.
152%%** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'': During his V-Trigger, Necalli moves like this.
153* ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom'': ComicBook/SpiderMan is always bent over, which seems a little more fitting than the heroic poses he usually strikes in the comics.%%Lampshaded by [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]].%%Be more specific.
154%%-->'''Ryu:''' Your stance is weak!
155* ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'': Raziel starts out walking relatively upright in ''Soul Reaver 1'', but by the time ''Defiance'' rolls around he's adopted a noticeably more hunched posture.
156* ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'': Most enemy vampires. A Gangrel PC can do it too by using Protean to give themselves claws, which are then used with this stance.
157* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'':
158** The hurlocks tend to shamble rather than walk or run.
159** The genlocks are constantly hunched over and prone to RunningOnAllFours.
160** [[MagicKnight Fenris]] is a mild example, but there's still a noticeable difference between his posture and that of the other companions. Get him to stand near, say, [[BlackMagicianGirl Merill]] or [[KnightInShiningArmor Sebastian]] and you can clearly see a difference, as Fenris stands with his shoulders hunched forward, like he's constantly ready to pounce into action in an instant.
161* ''Franchise/MassEffect'': The [[SpaceOrcs Krogan]] have shades of this, due to the large hump on a typical Krogan's back, along with [[BloodKnight their general temperment.]] The Elcor even moreso, naturally walking on all fours, although in their case they are some of the calmest beings in the galaxy (they come from a world with much higher gravity than Earth's so they evolved as quadrupeds to maintain greater stability). The Yahg, meanwhile, adopt this stance even more than the Krogan do, and are ''much'' more aggressive. And then there are the [[BodyHorror Brutes.]] [[spoiler: After Saren dies and Sovereign takes over his cybernetics, he starts moving like this, which makes sense, given that Sovereign-Saren is a substantially harder fight than regular Saren - it's actually entirely possible to skip the fight with Saren by [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath talking him into killing himself.]]]]
162* ''VideoGame/EnslavedOdysseyToTheWest'': Monkey. He even runs in this position sometimes - and manages to make it look cool.
163* ''VideoGame/PokemonXDGaleOfDarkness'': Cipher Admin Gorigan adopts a pose similar to an ape's pose at all times. He also bangs his fists against his chest when angered.
164%%** Dakim in the [[VideoGame/PokemonColosseum first game]].
165* ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'': Keats takes on this stance in combat, especially while in his [[SuperMode Transcended form]].
166%%* ''VideoGame/Persona4'': [[spoiler:Adachi]] enters this stance during his boss fight.
167* ''VideoGame/Persona5'': Joker actually stands in a mild forward crouch while in the metaverse. It's not terribly easy to see in his default outfit due to his BadassLongcoat, but it's much more apparent when using an alternate costume. It makes sense, too, as it's keeping his weight on the balls of his feet so that he can move quickly and have an easier time sneaking.
168* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Asura does this in his Wrath Form on occasion, especially when he's in greater pain. Also does LimpAndLivid as well.
169* ''VideoGame/{{inFAMOUS}}'': Cole usually has this posture, even while sprinting or dodging. He even keeps his head hunched forward while climbing.
170* ''VideoGame/KirbySuperStar'': Bonkers as a helper is portrayed as moving like a gorilla, although he usually inverts it (he's a gorilla who walks like a human). Not even the remake portrays Bonkers as a helper that way. It's not until ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland'' where he's not only again portrayed as moving like an actual gorilla, but also stands like one.
171** ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'', however, has a far more serious example of this trope with two particular characters to show that they are [[NotHimself not themselves]].[[spoiler: [[EvilMask Forgo]] [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Dedede]] starts off walking normally, but [[TurnsRed deplete his health bar the first time]] and [[VillainousBreakdown he does more than just lose his hammer]] as he [[RoarBeforeBeating lets out a feral roar]] and starts barreling around on all fours from then on ([[EvilKnockoff Phantom Forgo Dedede]] does this as well though in its case it could just be an illusory monster created to mimic the original Forgo Dedede). [[KingOfBeasts Leongar]] also starts walking on his legs like a bipedal humanoid until his second phase as well, and just like Forgo Dedede he starts assuming this stance albeit for just a handful of attacks both when [[TheManBehindTheMan Fecto]] [[AliensAreBastards Forgo's]] influence [[MindControl takes him over completely]] and later on when it straight up [[DemonicPossession takes over his body for itself]].]]
172* ''VideoGame/Disgaea5'': Usalia is normally depicted riding her obese yellow Prinny. However, if she ever enters this stance, then she's gone without curry for too long or she uttered a [[LimitBreak Murmur of Rage]]. Either way, the advice is the same: '''RUN.'''
173* ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'': The Goliath stands with a hunched posture. This emphasizes its bestial nature while still giving it a semblance of intelligence, as well as creating a body structure that justifies its ease of movement when it walks on all fours.
174* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'': This is a trait of Scamps, the [[TheGoomba weakest]] and [[FunSize smallest]] known form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]]. While they stop short of walking on all fours, Scamps have very hunched over postures. They're also among the less intelligent of the sentient Daedra.
175* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilSurvivor'': Though they're intelligent enough to wield MP-5s and follow verbal commands, your first clue that there's something ''seriously'' wrong and monstrous about the Undertakers you face is their hunched gorilla-like postures. If that wasn't enough of a clue that they're not human, but bio-weapons, the way they hoot like monkeys, hop around, and melt into goo when defeated will drive that point home.
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179* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': The "Acherons", a type of elite monsters seen in [S] Cascade, stand in a hunched stance, with their short legs bowed and their long arms hanging so that their knuckles drag on the ground.
180* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'': When she first debuts, Galatea sometimes runs hunched over with her hands curled back in a "bestial" pose, emphasizing that she's been raised as an animal. Subverted later, as she tries to act very sophisticated at all times.
181* ''Webcomic/MeganKearneysBeautyAndTheBeast'': As much as Beast struggles to retain his last vestiges of humanity, he occasionally has to give in to his animal side. In these occasions, he runs naked on four in the woods and hunts to eat.
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185* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
186** Played with by Bumi, who is always hunched over: most of the time it just makes him look more feeble and decrepit, but this trope comes into play when he [[WalkingShirtlessScene takes his shirt off]] to [[LetsGetDangerous start fighting]] as when combined with all that muscle is quite intimidating.
187** ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' uses this for [[EnemyWithout Evil Korra]]. This carries over in motion as well: bending usually uses [[SupernaturalMartialArts elegant martial arts movements]] to work, but Evil Korra uses wild swings and {{Flash Step}}s to manipulate the elements.
188* ''WesternAnimation/{{Centaurworld}}'': The minotaurs drop to all fours when running, showing their savage and bestial nature.
189* ''WesternAnimation/{{Feral}}'': When boy, who was a wild child living in the forest in the company of wolves, is brought back to civilization, he starts to walk upright. When he rejects human civilization and goes back to the forest, he starts going on all fours again.
190* ''WesternAnimation/LegionOfSuperHeroes2006'': Timber Wolf sometimes adopts this stance when in combat, fittingly seeing he's the Legion's feral member.
191* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Grogar walks with a quadrupedal variant of this, with his back hunched and head lowered, contrasting all the other quadrupedal creatures (such as all ponies) who walk upright (i.e. with their neck and head held up) and in a very civilized way, to make him look [unsettling and threatening.
192%%* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'': This is basically the natural pose of Sticks.
193* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' has a variation in the first season finale: while fighting the Shredder and [[TheGlovesComeOff taking off the gloves]], Splinter runs around on all fours and claws at the Shredder like an actual rat in between more disciplined martial arts.
194* ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'': Carnage tends to have this posture. Also add in the fact that Carnage screeches rather than talk, he comes off as rather feral.
195* ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts'': The animated Kratt Brothers sometimes pose like this when they're taking on or shutting down their creature powers, although they smile cheerfully while doing it so it's clear that they're ''heroically'' feral. Chris even crouches like this at the end of the opening theme song of every episode.
196* ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'': Nightcrawler is often seen sitting or standing hunched over, but usually only when he's not wearing his holographic human disguise. This is because, like in the comics, he walks on his toes rather than the soles of his feet which changes his posture.
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200* "Gorilla Posture" is a real problem for bodybuilders who neglect proper form and don't equally work their chest and back muscles to keep them in balance, resulting in a posture with the shoulders constantly turned inwards towards the chest.
201** Can happen to members of the military, too, due to all those punishment pushups without corresponding upper back workouts.
202* Compare old depictions of the UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex to newer ones. The old ones are all in kangaroo-esque positions, tails dragging along the ground, while the newer ones have the entire body more or less parallel to the ground.
203* Some people hunch over [[LimpAndLivid when livid]]. They start seething and hissing.
204* Rock music has always thought it was cool to have your guitar slung low. Naturally HeavyMetal musicians tend to take to its natural evolution by assuming this stance whenever possible.
205* The [[SemperFi US Marines]] claim their nickname of "Devil Dogs" to be a result of this during the [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI Battle of Belleau Wood]]. [[CommonKnowledge So the story goes]], the Germans were dug in on the highground, and the terrain was so steep that the assaulting Marines had to crawl on all fours to make their way to the German positions. Due to the risk of chemical attack, [[GasMaskMooks the Marines were wearing gas masks]], and the heat and exertion caused the masks to be frothing at the edges with spit and sweat. Thus, the Germans were faced with a seeming pack of attacking [[GratuitousGerman Teufelshunde]], or Devil Dogs. (Never mind that there is no corresponding German version of this story...)
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